PASS ON: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for PASS ON?

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Associations of "Pass on" (30 Words)

acrossReferring to a crossword answer which reads horizontally.
He had swum across.
alongIn line with a length or direction (often followed by `by’ or `beside.
He had brought along a friend of his.
byeAn automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent.
He has a bye into the second round.
conquerTo put down by force or authority.
They ve conquered new markets in Japan.
crisscrossCross in a pattern, often random.
Crisscross the sheet of paper.
crossThe cross on which Christ was crucified.
Cross a horse and a donkey.
exceedBe or do something to a greater degree.
This exceeds all my expectations.
excelDistinguish oneself.
She excelled in math.
flitA sudden quick movement.
They did a moonlight flit.
outdoBe or do something to a greater degree.
The men tried to outdo each other in their generosity.
outpaceSurpass in speed.
Import growth outpaced export growth in the second quarter.
outrunRun faster than.
It s harder than anyone imagines to outrun destiny.
outstripBe or do something to a greater degree.
During the morning warm up he once again outstripped the field.
outwitDeceive by greater ingenuity.
Ray had outwitted many an opponent.
overOver the entire area.
The car flipped over.
overcomeOvercome usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome.
You must overcome all difficulties.
overlookSupervise.
He was overlooking his harvest men.
overreachAn injury to a forefoot of a horse resulting from its having overreached.
The horse overreached jumping the first hurdle.
overstepBe superior or better than some standard.
He has overstepped the bounds of acceptable discipline.
overtakeCatch up with and possibly overtake.
Weariness overtook him and he retired to bed.
routeSend via a specific route.
Proposals have been put forward for a new route around the south of the town.
subdueHold within limits and control.
Subdue one s appetites.
surmountBe on top of.
The tomb was surmounted by a sculptured angel.
surpassBe greater in scope or size than some standard.
Her performance surpasses that of any other student I know.
throughThroughout the entire extent.
Cut the lemon in half from top to bottom but not all the way through.
trackMake tracks upon.
Track mud into the house.
transcendBe or go beyond the range or limits of (a field of activity or conceptual sphere.
He doubts that he will ever transcend Shakespeare.
transgressAct in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises.
She had transgressed an unwritten social law.
transitRevolve the telescope of a surveying transit about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction.
The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day.
traverseAn area of land surveyed with a traverse.
Rivers traverse the valley floor.

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